Program Description

Journalism – Online, Print and Broadcast – prepares students for the world of today’s journalism and the industry of the future. Students train to be flexible industry professionals in a full range of media, with the opportunity to focus on two areas of choice. In first year students work in simulation labs honing their research, writing, interviewing, technical and performance skillsIn second year students produce a variety of product for public consumption.

Career Opportunities

This program prepares students for the constant change within the deadline-driven industry of journalism. Graduates find employment in radio, television, newspaper, magazine and online newsrooms. They work as writers, reporters, photographers, editors, freelancers, web content providers, editorial assistants, videographers, program hosts and news anchors. The skills developed in this program can also lead to careers in public and media relations, and educational, training or industrial production.

Journalism: On-Line, Print and Broadcast

Prepare for a career in journalism – with the skills to evolve with the industry of the future.

Gain the competitive edge to meet industry demand with hands-on experience in the fundamentals of reporting and writing for print, radio, television and online – with a focus on two areas of expertise.

Work as reporters, ENG shooters, producers, anchors and editors in the production of internet-based video newscasts, community cable programming, radio programming for 91X – the College’s radio station – and content for The Pioneer – our student produced community newspaper.

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CTV Winnipeg News Director Karen Mitchell on skills for today's job market

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Karen Mitchell, the news director at CTV Winnipeg, provides a candid assessment of changes in journalism and the skills needed for today's job market. Karen graduated from the Loyalist College Broadcast Journalism program in 1990.